micharuhl
@micharuhl
Palaeoclimatologist, Geochemist, Stratigrapher - Assistant Professor in Sedimentology @ Trinity College Dublin
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Great day on the Trinity College Dublin 4th year #Geoscience field trip in Almería, Spain. We spent the day in the Tabernas basin studying the Gordo Megabed (possible tsunami deposit), the badlands, and the wonderful travertines 👍.
Trinity’s MSc Environmental Sciences students exploring cave formations and aquifer/groundwater chemistry in the Sorbas Basin, Southern Spain School of Natural Sciences, Trinity College Dublin Trinity College Dublin Global Trinity College Dublin
Trinity’s first year Geography&Geoscience students having a fabulous time studying the Geology of Antrim (…Giant’s Causeway, large igneous provinces, mass extinctions, sedimentary depositional environments, geological field mapping). School of Natural Sciences, Trinity College Dublin On The Rocks Trinity College Dublin
Estimating outputs of volcanic carbon in deep time is really challenging. In this paper we develop a new way using the sedimentary mercury record and compare the results with estimates from lava volumes and climate models. Thanks to European Research Council (ERC) & Natural Environment Research Council for funding
Congrats to @IsabelFendley & entire team on our latest Nature Geoscience paper, assessing past carbon fluxes from major volcanic events, & their link to global climatic/ environmental/ ecosystem change.
nature.com/articles/s4156…
School of Natural Sciences, Trinity College Dublin On The Rocks Tamsin Mather JET Project
Friday: gave keynote @ Nordic Geological Winter Meeting, Sweden.
Monday: submitted ICDP workshop proposal.
Tuesday: gave invited seminar for University of Hamburg.
Next week: start of teaching Deep Time Earth System Science.
Welcome to 2024!
School of Natural Sciences, Trinity College Dublin On The Rocks Trinity College Dublin
I'm delighted to share our newest paper about sedimentary mercury sequestration pathways: sciencedirect.com/science/articl…
#DeadlyKissoftheLIPs #mercury #geology #phdlife #AcademicTwitter #publishorperish School of Natural Sciences, Trinity College Dublin
🌟 Big news! Today our first issue is published:
oap.unige.ch/journals/sdk/i…
4 years since we dreamed up this community-driven #DiamondOpenAccess journal in sedimentology. Publishing with us is 100% FREE! 🚀
#Sedimentology #OpenAccess
Absolutely thrilled Comhlámh & Oxfam International are having a rehearsed reading of my play “Toxic Relationships,” developed with scientist micharuhl performed by Armagh Theatre Group supported by iCRAG Centre & Irish Writers Centre at this event in Dublin on 7th December.
Absolutely thrilled Comhlámh & Oxfam International are having a rehearsed reading of my play “Toxic Relationships,” developed with scientist micharuhl performed by Armagh Theatre Group supported by iCRAG Centre & Irish Writers Centre at this event in Dublin on 7th December.
comhlamh.org/blog/earth-on-…
Our work in Nature Geoscience has been published. We use Mo isotopes to show that de-oxygenation levels during the end-Triassic extinction were similar to today with localised marine redox change having catastrophic effects on biodiversity The London NERC DTP rdcu.be/dr8mH
New research in Nature Geoscience led by Andrew Bond and Alex Dickson @rhulearthsci and partners On The Rocks and Earth Sciences - Utrecht University suggests that human-driven climate change could see marine extinctions speed up.
A great News&Views/ Introduction by Brian Kendall (nature.com/articles/s4156…) to our new paper in Nature Geoscience (nature.com/articles/s4156…) School of Natural Sciences, Trinity College Dublin Alex Dickson
Our new paper in Nature Geoscience: A limited increase in ocean de-oxygenation caused marine ecosystem collapse and extinctions during one of Earth's largest past extinction events Alex Dickson School of Natural Sciences, Trinity College Dublin On The Rocks
tcd.ie/news_events/ar…
nature.com/articles/s4156…
Deoxygenation levels similar to today’s played a key role in marine extinctions during a major past climate change event, according to new School of Natural Sciences, Trinity College Dublin research led by Prof. micharuhl that underlines the fragility of marine ecosystems.
Read more at: tcd.ie/news_events/ar…
Check out our new paper on seafloor anoxia at the end-Triassic mass extinction. Congratulations Anna Somlyay! Csővár for the win!
sciencedirect.com/science/articl…
#geology #uranium #endTriassic #massextinction #carbonates
Immensely fascinating to hear Romano Prodi’s views on European and global politics & geopolitical processes, and about his experiences with world leaders throughout his influential political career, during his visit to Trinity College Dublin
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